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Adjustment & Referrals

Purpose

Not all clients need extensive case management or employment services. Some refugees would benefit from a simple referral or brief intervention to connect to a community resource that would improve their or their families’ self-sufficiency. The objective of this component is to ensure that partners – often the first place a refugee goes for assistance – are resourced appropriately to provide these services.

Eligibility

  • Immigration Status – All ORR-eligible populations, described in Immigration Status

  • Time in the U.S. – Clients within 5 years or 60 months from their original date of eligibility

  • Residency – Must reside in the state of Kansas

  • Age – 16-65 years of age

  • Enrollment in Services – A client must not be co-enrolled in another intensive case management or employment program (i.e., Reception & Placement, Wilson-Fish, Employability, or Matching Grant)

Services

  1. Health information/referral (non-emergency/crisis)

  2. Education information/referral

  3. Legal information/referral (non-immigration)

  4. Emergency/Crisis Services information/referral

  5. Money related information/referral

  6. Household Management information/referral

  7. Travel/Transportation/Directions information/referral

  8. Income Tax information/referral

  9. Childcare information/referral

  10. LGBTQI+ Support information/referral

  11. Immigration information/referral

  12. K-12 Client Employment Information/referral

  13. Digital Literacy

  14. Case Management for non-work-authorized ORR-eligible individuals

  15. Additional referrals as needed

Measurable Outcome

  • Number of services provided

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